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2/28/2010 9:44 AM
 

Hi,

I'm working in C# creating a number of pages from templates and one thing I'd like to do is, once I've added a Text/HTML module to a newly-created page I'd then like to change some of its content. My template module has a tag in it, "<CONTENT>" and ideally, I'd like to retrieve the text content of the module, edit it as necessary and then replace it.

Is this possible? 

Thanks :)

 
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3/1/2010 10:08 AM
 
Worked out a solution... I created an instance of DotNetNuke.Modules.Html.HtmlTextController and used it to export "ExportModule()" an HTML module as a string. I was then able to search/replace the tags I'd inserted before importing "ImportModule()" the edited string into my new module.
 
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